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To Video or Not to Video

TonyN

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Booked my first lesson today, £14 for half hour (is this good?)

I asked about video and the pro said he doesnt put it on his laptop, basically just uses a camcorder and the screen on the side.

Not sure how i am gonna structure my lessons but starting with half an hour to see what the crack is.

Hope he doesnt tell me too switch my hands round. Not even sure what i want him to work on. Tommorow at 18:00, i will report back with the results!
 

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Seems good. Can't see the putting the vid on a laptop is useful unless it can't be seen otherwise. We used to buggy it back to the clubhouse and plug it into a telly. £14 seems excellent. Good luck with it.

I looked up the Vicar's Cross course....looks ok....is it £35?
 

TonyN

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Yes Dave its £35 but if you ever wanted to play, my bro in law is a junior member so we get on for £15. Is the club i am looking at joining.

This is not where i am having lessons though. I am having them at the range i have been using since i started playing. (sandfields)

I may ask the pro if he could video my swing with my phone as the cam is near dvd quality and i can take it away with me too and show you guys :p
 

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Neither my old nor my new pro charge any extra for video, nor would I expect them to - a lesson is a lesson. Both have a basic fee of £25/lesson with the only difference coming in the way they discount multiples. One is 5/£100, the other 6/£125.
 

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The way i see it, we all watch a lot of pro golf, us being golf nuts and all. Ergo we generally know what a good swing looks like. If, when we see our swing on DVD/Video, it has as much in commen with Tigers as dental floss does to a carrot, we can accurately see that we are doing something wrong.... Much better than being told.

The heart does not believe what the eyes do not see.....

Sorry, I've been at the whisky again.
 

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I agree entirely with what people are saying about not paying extra for a video lesson. At the end of the day you pay for the pros time, and whether that be spent using cameras and a computer or merely watching and physically adjusting somebodies swing it makes no difference.
 

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My pro uses it most of the time - say 6 out of the last 8 lessons. And what's good about his system is the split screen option whereby you can see two shots at the same time - a good one and a bad one - and see what you're doing differently. This I find v. helpful - especially if you can see it within a few moments of actually hitting the shot.( I suppose you can do the split yourself if you know what you're doing - but not instantly). A bit more gimmicky, but still useful, is having yourself and a tour pro on screen at same time. Apparently I have a swing identical to that of Adam Scott - until I start moving that is..
 
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